In escalating conflict, people of Ethiopia's Tigray risk displacement, U.N. says
Up to nine million people could be forced to flee the region, said the United Nations
U.N. says pandemic will slow already miniscule progress in women's rights
Only modest gains in education and lowered maternal mortality have taken place since 1995, the U.N. said
Refugee women in Africa say domestic violence rose during pandemic
With families unable to earn due to coronavirus, many girls were made to sell sex for food or forced into marriage to ease the household burden
South Sudan families displaced by fighting forced out again by floods
Nearly 370,000 people have been forced to flee their homes by the worst rains in living memory
OPINION: Facing twin climate and conflict shocks, governments step up
A more integrated approach to both problems is needed, they say, as is a UN Commissioner on Climate and Security
Severe flooding in South Sudan displaces more than 600,000 - U.N.
Months of torrential rains, which scientists say have been exacerbated by climate change, have caused widespread flooding
Uganda probes killing of 10 refugees in row with locals over water
Uganda says it needs more funds to look after the 1.4 million refugees it hosts as dispute highlights tensions over resources
OPINION: Beyond COVID-19, Africa needs an integrated approach to development
Addressing problems in silos creates false conflicts because health, climate and economic crises are linked
South Sudanese fighter for women's voices honored by U.S. peace group
South Sudanese activist Rita Lopidia was awarded the inaugural Women Building Peace Award for her work promoting women’s participation in peace agreements
Renewed tensions over commercial farming on Ugandan abandoned land
Thousands of families say they have been displaced from their homes to make way for commercial farms